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Laura Spector Rustic DesignBig Ball at Dallas W Victory Hotel Everything is bigger in Texas. The sentiment holds true for the “W  Dallas Victory Hotel, which towers 33 stories above the city's Victory mixed-use development.A global lifestyle brand, The “W  Dallas Victory Hotel is the latest addition to what has become the fastest growing luxury hotel brand in the world.Located immediately across from the home of the NBA Dallas Mavericks and NHL Allstars, the “W  is the centerpiece of a 72 acre development that includes a plethora of high end retail, dining and entertainment options. The hotel's presence in relation to that public space proved the inspiration for project design team Shopworks- who envisioned the hotel as a seamless flow of indoor and outdoor common spaces- a luxurious destination playground of interactive spaces.While floor to ceiling glass panels, and concrete floors set off the architecturally sophisticated interiors, it is Laura Spector's spectacular six foot diameter “Big Ball  that provides the signature look of the Hotel. Located at the entrance courtyard, the illuminated structure provides a strong visual focal point that connects the inside with the outside. Handcrafted from organic oriental bittersweet vines, guests are greeted by the warm glow of the organic form which offsets the eccentric angles and soaring vertical lines of the towering Hotel. Laura Spector's “Big Ball  makes a second appearance in the hotel's signature restaurant, Tom Colicchio's “Craft,  where a full scale image of the Big ball covers the Laura Spector Rustic DesignBig Ball at Dallas W Victory Hotel Everything is bigger in Texas. The sentiment holds true for the “W  Dallas Victory Hotel, which towers 33 stories above the city's Victory mixed-use development.A global lifestyle brand, The “W  Dallas Victory Hotel is the latest addition to what has become the fastest growing luxury hotel brand in

Laura Spector is a designer and builder of rustic furnishings. Inspired by nature, and raised by a very French mother, she creates whimsical, one of a kind furnishings in the 18th Century, European Romantic tradition.According to Barbara Israel, author and consultant to The Metropolitan Museum of Art, “Laura is the only contemporary artist working in this medium. She has mastered the technique of the uninterrupted line, creating works of classical symmetry from natural forms.”Light in spirit, rich in detail, she likes to explore the connection between nature and the decorative arts. “I love to blur the line between rustic and refined and am always amazed at how easily my source material lends itself to that exchange.” From English wrought ironwork to French boisserie, her furnishings suggest nature with a nod to history.Hmmm... Isn't that Sting posing on a Laura Spector bench on the cover of INTERVIEW MAGAZINE? Oh, I see they used Cindy Crawford as a prop for Laura's recent “What Becomes a Legend Most” campaign. Her work has been featured in The NEW YORK TIMES, HOUSE & GARDEN, INTERIOR DESIGN, OPRAH, and ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN as well as several books on rustic and garden design.Ever the fashionista, her work has been commissioned by Bergdorf Goodman, Macy*s, Catherine Malendrino, Mario Testino and the new Dallas “W Hotel.” While we can all be invited to the homes of Joan Baez, Don Imus and Phil Donahue, why not book a suite at The lake Placid Lodge stopping for lunch at Grounds for Sculpture on the way?

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